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Millennium Development Goal 3: Achievements and the issue of women empowerment before the Maharashtra government institutions

By: Desmukh, Neelima.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2014Description: p.560-578.Subject(s): Millennium Development - Goals | Women In: Indian Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: Many changes have been inducted since the transition of Police to Welfare and to Development State changing the Indian scenario in totality, each transition adding new directions in deed. More so many aspects of multidimensional development in post-independence era are camouflaging enough to invite everybody's attention. Today our country is one of the five superpowers of the world with nuclear weapons, high level technology, inventions, in the eminent and relevant fields but on the other hand we have no basic amenities like drinking water, and sanitation facilities in many areas. Considering the paradox, the fruits of the development have been reaped by a few handful resourceful persons with majority of them remaining deprived of it. Huge Indian population of 120 crore, acute poverty, unemployment, infrastructure development, hygienic disease free society are some important issues out of many unattended issues. - Reproduced.
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Volume no: 60, Issue no: 3 Available AR107048

Many changes have been inducted since the transition of Police to Welfare and to Development State changing the Indian scenario in totality, each transition adding new directions in deed. More so many aspects of multidimensional development in post-independence era are camouflaging enough to invite everybody's attention. Today our country is one of the five superpowers of the world with nuclear weapons, high level technology, inventions, in the eminent and relevant fields but on the other hand we have no basic amenities like drinking water, and sanitation facilities in many areas. Considering the paradox, the fruits of the development have been reaped by a few handful resourceful persons with majority of them remaining deprived of it. Huge Indian population of 120 crore, acute poverty, unemployment, infrastructure development, hygienic disease free society are some important issues out of many unattended issues. - Reproduced.

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